(NOTE: Class names are for realism only, however you may PM me for an official "payout" amount after results are posted if you keep financial records. Cash prizes are awarded through 12th place)

COURSEYou will need EEC's equestrian fence found [url=http://eecenter.weebly.com/downloads.html]here[/url] and MSE's advanced jumps found [url=http://www.morningstarequestriansims.com/jumps-jump-trainers/]here[/url]. The cone from the Equitana set should be included in the lot when installed, but I've added the sims3pack for it to the zip just in case. It's not required, but it is used as deco on one of the jumps. Lot is 50x50.[url=http://www.mediafire.com/?67aywsxl5ze9fbr]download[/url]

RULES1. ALL levels of editing are allowed in BOTH classes, however only the CSI 5* (class 102) will be judged on the quality of editing.2. Each rider may enter up to two horses--one in each class or two in one class. Two riders are permitted per stable for a total of four entries per stable.3. You MUST download the provided course or I will not be able to accurately judge your entry.4. You may change or add SUBTLE decor to the fences as long as it improves the realism of the course (potted plants, for instance). Changing fence height, colors, placement, terrain paint, etc is NOT permitted and will result in elimination.5. Custom poses are HIGHLY encouraged, but not required.6. You do NOT have to be a member of the Hunter/Jumper Club to enter, however membership is encouraged for HJC awards and point tracking.

HORSE & RIDER TURNOUTRIDER- A helmet must be worn at all times. Black and grey are the most common colors, however subtle accent colors are accepted.- Black or tan riding gloves- Tall black or brown field boots- White riding breeches and white show shirt- Dark show jacket (normally black or navy). Bright colored coats (including red/scarlet) are NOT permitted.*HORSE- Forward-flap jumping saddle made of brown or black leather (straighter flap saddle is permitted for small horses due to the distortion of the jumping saddle with the size slider).- Bridle of matching brown or black leather. All English styles including bitless bridles are accepted.- Running martingales and English-style breast collars ONLY. Standing martingales, draw reins, tie-downs, and Western breast collars will result in elimination.- Square saddle pad. White is preferred, however black and muted colors are permitted. Colored piping and logos allowed.- Manes must be cropped short or braided. Button braids are preferred.- Tails may be in any style, however a loose tail is preferred.

*IRL, scarlet coats (as well as hunter green and orange for certain countries) are only worn by those who have represented their country in an international competition (Nations Cup, World Cup, or the Olympics). Since we have no equivalent of that right now, red coats are NOT permitted.

JUDGINGFORM (10 pts): Horse exhibiting correct jumping form over fences as well as effective rider position. Snappiness of legs, apparent speed, control, alertness, balance, rider release, and appropriate effort for the fence will all be taken into consideration. This is NOT a hunter class and you will not be marked down for minor faults or differences in style.BREED SUITABILITY (10 pts): While the show is all-breed, drafts will be given a 0 in this category. Any breed that has competed in and Olympic Show Jumping event will be given an automatic 10. Any other breed (Arabian, Andalusian, Lusitano, Akhal Teke, etc) will be given a score of 1-7 depending on the breed's suitability as well as the individual's build.CONTROLLED SPEED (30 pts): This is what Jumpers is all about. This category will take into account the [i]appearance[/i] of controlled speed in your course as well as the "questions" you answer in various pictures. Planning your fences and turns strategically but realistically is paramount. If you're not sure what this means, watch a few Grand Prix rounds on youtube to see the way they cut corners and shave off seconds.QUALITY OF EDITING (10 pts): For class 102. You will be judged on quality of the photography itself as well as the level of detail and realism included in your editing.

PHOTOSFive photos are required:1. Jumping any individual fence (no combinations)2. Approach--1-3 strides out--to any individual fence besides the one used in the first photo (no combinations)3. Any jump in a combination (4abc or 7ab)4. Just after landing--1-3 strides after the fence--into any bending line or straight-away (fence 2, 3, 4c, 6, 7b, 8, 10, 11, or 12)5. A rollback (the sharp turn between fences 1-2 or 9-10)